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State of California -The Resources Agency Primary # <br />DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI# <br />BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND OBJECT RECORD <br />Page 2 of 3 *CHR Status Code 5S1 <br />°rcesource name or ~: w.rl. urxon /--ouse <br />61. Historic Name: W.H. Dixon House <br />62. Common Name: Same <br />B3. Original Use: Single-family Residence 64. Present Use: Single-family Residence <br />*B5. Architectural Style: Spanish Colonial Revival <br />*B6. Construction History: (Construction date, alterations, and date of alterations): Constructed 1925 <br />March 25, 1925. Residence and garage constructed for $8, 500. <br />September 19, 1951. Reroof, $238. <br />*B7. Moved? ^No Yes Unknown Date: Original Location: <br />*B8. Related Features: <br />None. <br />B9a. Architect: Unknown <br />b. Builder: Unknown <br />*B10. Significance: Theme Residential Architecture Area Santa Ana <br />Period of Significance: circa 1895-1965 Property Type: Single-family Residence Applicable Criteria: NR: C; CR: 3 <br />(Discuss importance in terms of historical or architectural context as defined by theme, period, and geographic scope. Also address integrity) <br />The W.H. Dixon House is architecturally significant as an intact example of the Spanish Colonial Revival style. According to the <br />original building permit, dated March 1924, the original owner of the house was Helen E. Wells, who owned but did not occupy the <br />home. The improvement appears in city directories as of 1925, but no occupants are listed until 1928, when Frank J. Sidener and <br />wife Susie purchased the home. Ownership changed hands several times over the course of the 1930s, going from Norman M. <br />Blaney, executive secretary of the County Farm Bureau,to Frank E. Ulrey and wife Lou Ella in 1931. By 1932, Meyer Peale, a <br />salesman with Sam Hurwitz Mens Furnishings & Clothing, and wife Freda owned and occupied the home. As of 1935, the home <br />was owned by Benjamin Bellomy and wife Elsie. Two years later, C. Douglas Ferry, a gas company representative, and wife <br />Pauline bought the home, where they remained until the early 1940s. The residence had shifted ownership again by 1947, when <br />Richard Robbins, an insurance agent, and wife Janet purchased the home. City directories indicate that, by 1954, Robbins had <br />become vice president of Robbins-Bristol, Inc. The Robbins remained in the house until the early 1960s. <br />(See Continuation Sheet 3 of 3.) <br />B11. Additional Resource Attributes: (List attributes and codes) <br />*612. References: <br />City of Santa Ana Building Permits <br />Santa Ana History Room Collection, Santa Ana Public Library <br />Sanborn Maps <br />(See Continuation Sheet 3 of 3.) <br />613. Remarks: <br />*614. Evaluator: Leslie J. Heumann <br />*Date of Evaluation: October 8, 2007 <br />(This space reserved for official comments.) <br />Sketch Map <br />® <br />~ <br /> g ~ 1824 N. Ross St. <br />_ ft~ 002-104-01 <br /> 0 ~ ~ ~ <br /> a <br /> ~~wnr <br /> ~ ~ <br />,~ i i <br /> 0 ~ ~;Ot <br />~ <br />~ <br /> , <br />wQ~ ~ <br />u ~ ti <br />--- <br /> O ~ <br />-- <br /> n z o <br />DPR 5238 (1/95) <br />*Required information <br />2 ~8g~f 4 <br />